Madeline albright
Condoleezza Rice was the first African American woman to be Secretary of State.
Kathy Augustine
Dr. Madeleine Abright was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State during Bill Clinton's presidency. She was appointed by President Bill Clinton in December 5, 1996. Astonishingly, when the senate voted for her, it was unanimous: 99-0. She was then sworn into being the secretary of state on January 23, 1997
The first woman to serve as US Secretary of State was Madeleine Albright. She was appointed by President Clinton to the State Department in December 1996, and, after being unanimously confirmed by the US Senate, she assumed office in January of 1997.
Frances Perkins, who was Secretary of Labor from 1933 to 1945, was the first woman to serve in any president's cabinet.
Madeleine K. Albright appointed in 1997 by President Clinton was the first woman to serve as Secretary of State in the US. \
Condoleezza Rice was the Secretary of State for George W. Bush. A contribution she made was being the first black woman as Secretary of State.
Madeleine Albright served, under President Clinton, as the Secretary of State. She was the first women to ever serve in this capacity. Among other accomplishments, she is fluent in 5 languages.
Barbara Jordan
Elaine F. Marshall is the current North Carolina Secretary of State. She is the first woman to be elected to that office.
In 2005, Condoleezza Rice became the first African-American woman to hold the office of Secretary of State.
Frances Perkins